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That is exactly why it should be stopped. The hacker is likely a anti and one could argue that the info received could be used by the anti's for harrasement or harm to the gun owners. I would think in the extreme this could result in a massive lawsuit against the state.
Quote from: turkeyfeather on May 10, 2013, 08:14:48 AMThat is exactly why it should be stopped. The hacker is likely a anti and one could argue that the info received could be used by the anti's for harrasement or harm to the gun owners. I would think in the extreme this could result in a massive lawsuit against the state.The records hacked were not gun records. They were court records, some of which contained personal and financial information. The point being made by Alan Gottlieb which Dave highlighted in the article is that if someone had access to these court records, why couldn't they also gain access to details on the handgun registry.
Dave, do you have any information on what RCW allows the state to collect and keep in a database, hang gun data?